Hi Steven, David,

Thanks for the help! I saw where I was going wrong with the username/password issues and got that cleared up. I am able to run the previous psh command now without any errors, and have also ran the sshcfg and snmpcfg=enable without any errors:


   mm1: system> info -T mm[1]
   mm1: Name: mm1
   mm1: UUID: DD4E 2BFC
   mm1: Manufacturer: IBM (FOXC)
   mm1: Manufacturer ID: 20301
   mm1: Product ID: 65
   mm1: Mach type/model: Advanced Management Module
   mm1: Mach serial number: Not Available
   mm1: Manuf date: 5309
   mm1: Hardware rev: 18
   mm1: Part no.: 80Y9080
   mm1: FRU no.: 80Y9081
   mm1: FRU serial no.: XXX
   mm1: CLEI: Not Available
   mm1: AMM firmware
   mm1:        Build ID:       BPET66K
   mm1:        File name:      CNETCMUS.PKT
   mm1:        Rel date:       09/19/2014
   mm1:        Rev:            66
   mm1: Product Name: IBM Advance Management Module



I am now facing an issue though where commands like rscan and rpower are returning "Cannot communicate with ....". Here's the exact error it's giving:

   [root@xcat ~]# rpower node3-4-0 stat -V
   20150511.13:15:21 (3092) rpower:start deal with SNMP session.
   node3-4-0: Error: Cannot communicate with mm1


Again the snmpcfg=enable line finished without any errors. I have the net-snmp-libs, net-snmp-perl, and net-snmp-utils packages installed on the xcat management node.

The MM event log doesn't show any errors (actually doesn't show any lines at all when I try to run rpower).

Any ideas on what I can check on the MM? Is there an additional configuration command that needs to be ran that might have been missed?


Thanks again!

On 5/8/2015 6:42 PM, Stephen Fralich wrote:
I meant, mp.id not mpa.id.

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Stephen Fralich <[email protected]> wrote:
Your node definitions don't indicate which slot the blade is in. That
value goes into mpa.id. You can use the rscan command to get this
information. It can also update it in the xCAT database if you want.
It might overwrite data you care about though, so I'd just parse the
rscan output and update it yourself.

On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Russell Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am attempting to setup some blades in a BladeCenter in order to be
able to use commands such as rbootseq and rpower. However when I issue
these commands I am getting the following errors. SSH and SNMP are
enabled on the chassis, and I am able to login via SSH successfully
using the credentials I have configured in the mpa table. The user is
configured as a Supervisor. Any assistance in figuring out how to get
the management module talking correctly is appreciated!


[root@xcat ~]# rpower node3-4-0 stat
node3-4-0: Error: stat unsupported on the management module

[root@xcat ~]# rbootseq node3-4-0 net
node3-4-0: Error: Unsupported security level



[root@xcat ~]# lsxcatd -v
Version 2.8.2 (svn r17010, built Mon Jul 22 23:28:24 EDT 2013)

[root@xcat ~]# lsdef node3-4-0
Object name: node3-4-0
      arch=x86_64
      currstate=netboot centos6.3-x86_64-v6.3.1-dl-compute
      groups=bcn,v6.3.1-dl-compute,all,compute
      initrd=xcat/osimage/v6.3.1-dl-compute/initrd-stateless.gz
      installnic=mac
      ip=X
kcmdline=imgurl=http://!myipfn!:80//install/netboot/centos6.3/x86_64/v6.3.1-dl-compute/rootimg.gz
XCAT=!myipfn!:3001 NODE=node3-4-0
      kernel=xcat/osimage/v6.3.1-dl-compute/kernel
      mac=e4:1f:13:79:7e:9c
      mgt=blade
      mpa=mm1
      netboot=xnba
      nfsserver=X
      nicips.eth1=X
      nicnetworks.eth1=storage
      nictypes.eth1=Ethernet
      os=centos6.3
      postscripts=setupntp,hardeths,syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles
      primarynic=mac
      profile=v6.3.1-dl-compute
      provmethod=v6.3.1-dl-compute
      status=netbooting
      statustime=05-04-2015 14:24:12


[root@xcat ~]# lsdef mm1
Object name: mm1
      groups=mm,bcn,all
      ip=X
      mgt=blade
      mpa=mm1
      postscripts=setupntp,hardeths,syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles


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